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110 years later, female politicians in Saskatchewan will get a designated washroomFemale politicians in Saskatchewan's legislature will soon have their own designated washroom after going without one for over 110 years.PoliticsMay 27
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Manitoba politician calls Saskatchewan farmer who killed Colten Boushie a victimA Manitoba legislature member faced criticism Thursday for saying the farmer who killed Colten Boushie in a high-profile case in Saskatchewan was a victim.PoliticsMay 21
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Saskatchewan ‘taking step backwards’ in addiction policy, says researcherAs Saskatchewan policymakers tout their recovery-focused approach to dealing with the addictions crisis, a public health expert says the province needs to adopt holistic policies.CanadaApr 24
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Saskatchewan Paralympian celebrates gold medal win at provincial legislatureWith a gold medal around his neck and a smile on his face, wheelchair curler Gilbert Dash brings a lot to celebrate at Regina's Legislature.SportsApr 2
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14 flood-related local emergencies declared in 48 hours in Saskatchewan: SPSAThere are 35 flood-related states of local emergency in Saskatchewan currently, 14 of which were declared within the past 48 hours, the province's public safety agency said.EnvironmentMay 7
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Corb Lund says ‘Water Not Coal’ petition drive has collected enough signaturesCorb Lund says his Water Not Coal team has collected enough signatures to compel the Alberta government to take action on stopping mining on the eastern slopes of the Rockies.EnvironmentJun 8
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Leaked documents spark debate over true cost of restoring Saskatchewan coal plantsThe NDP and the province went back and forth all day, accusing each other of financial mismanagement, twisting the numbers, misrepresenting the truth, and outright dishonesty.PoliticsMay 7
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Saskatchewan MLA leaves NDP over forced treatment falloutSaskatchewan Opposition NDP member, Betty Nippi-Albright, is now sitting as an Independent, after she says the party told her not to table her report on Bill 48.PoliticsMay 6
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Quebec says it will table domestic violence prevention law modelled after Clare’s lawQuebec plans to introduce legislation allowing people to find out if a partner has a history of domestic violence, based on Clare’s Law.CanadaMay 1
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5 things to watch out for as Quebec’s legislature resumes ahead of fall electionQuebec's legislature is back in session May 5, and new Premier Christine Fréchette has five weeks to push through her political agenda before the summer break.PoliticsMay 5
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Saskatchewan to give ER closure updates twice a dayOver the last six years, Saskatchewan has dealt with temporary ER closures in rural communities struggling to hire and retain staff.HealthApr 30
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Western premiers set to meet in Alberta as province deals with separatism questionA spokesperson for the premier's office said the meeting is to focus on issues like trade and the economy, but other leaders expect to discuss the issue of separatism in Alberta.CanadaMay 24
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Saskatchewan mailing postcards for feedback on youth social media banPremier Scott Moe said the Saskatchewan government will survey the public for input on how the province can tackle the issue of social media.TechMay 5
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What are AI data centres? A closer look as Canada eyes ‘large-scale’ pushOttawa's AI strategy includes plans to build out data centres, which many Canadians have pushed back against because of the environmental and community impacts.CanadaJun 4
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As Alberta moves to end time changes, other provinces weigh optionsAlberta plans to scrap seasonal clock changes and adopt permanent daylight time starting Nov. 1, a move that could prompt other provinces to follow suit.CanadaApr 23
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Alberta elector list breach shows legal gaps across Canada, watchdogs warnAlberta's privacy watchdog has called on the province to follow the example of B.C., which is the only province that includes political parties in its private sector privacy law.CanadaMay 14
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City of Edmonton’s 3 golf courses opening for 2026 season as warm weather arrivesRundle and Victoria golf courses will open this week, and the City of Edmonton aims to open Riverside next week as warm weather has golfers itching to get out on the greens.LifestyleApr 27
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Regina community service initiative marks Sikh Heritage Month in SaskatchewanA Regina volunteer group is marking Sikh Heritage Month by providing up to 800 free meals and groceries every Sunday to support those facing rising costs and food insecurity.CanadaApr 14
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Alberta expected to make switch to daylight saving time permanentThe government of Alberta is expected to table legislation this week that would make the switch to Daylight Saving Time permanent for the province.PoliticsApr 20
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ANALYSIS: Liberal control of byelection timing a factor for potential NDP seat stealIf Prime Minister Mark Carney times upcoming byelections right, the Liberals can squeeze an under-resourced NDP and give themselves an advantage over the BQ, David Akin writes.PoliticsApr 25